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  2. Ralph Engelstad - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Louis Engelstad[1] (January 28, 1930 – November 26, 2002) was an American businessman who owned the Imperial Palace casino-hotels in Las Vegas and in Biloxi, Mississippi. He also owned the Kona Kai motel in Las Vegas, which later became the Klondike Hotel and Casino.

  3. Ralph Engelstad

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    Ralph Engelstad, thought by Earl Strinden to be “The most outstanding and successful entrepreneur to graduate from UND in its entire history,” continued to build his business empire with a second Imperial Palace hotel-casino in Biloxi, Mississippi and property ownership across the nation.

  4. Ralph Engelstad, whose classic car collection at his Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas was one of the biggest and most impressive in the world, died Nov. 26 from lung cancer at the...

  5. Imperial Palace owner Engelstad dies - Las Vegas Sun News

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    Imperial Palace casino owner and Las Vegas Motor Speedway co-developer Ralph Engelstad, 72, died of cancer Tuesday night at his Las Vegas home. A successful businessman and a philanthropist,...

  6. Ralph Engelstad Arena

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    Your home for North Dakota Athletics Apparel and Authentics NIL Merchandise. The Sioux Shop is located inside the world-class Ralph Engelstad Arena and is committed to supporting UND Athletics and Student-Athletes.

  7. Ralph Engelstad, 72; Las Vegas Casino Owner Built Motor ...

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    Ralph Louis Engelstad, 72, a casino owner and entrepreneur in Las Vegas and later Mississippi, died Tuesday of lung cancer at his home in Las Vegas. Known best as the owner of the Imperial...

  8. Ralph Engelstad was the central figure in the battle to ...

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    InForum history columnist Curt Eriksmoen wraps up the story of Ralph Engelstad, the namesake for the North Dakota Fighting Hawks' home arena.